Prince William and Prince Harry have officially split royal households and will have separate bases within weeks

THE Queen has given permission for Prince William and Prince Harry to split their royal households permanently.

It was known the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are to move out of their cottage at Kensington Palace to Windsor – but now their royal offices will be separate as well.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially split their royal household from Prince William and Kate Middleton[/caption]

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will instead base their official household office at Buckingham Palace, and will have a separate communications team to reflect this.

The palace said on Thursday: “The Queen has agreed to the creation of a new Household for The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, following their marriage in May last year.

“The Household, which will be created with the support of The Queen and The Prince of Wales, will be established in the spring.

“This long-planned move will ensure that permanent support arrangements for The Duke and Duchess’s work are in place as they start their family and move to their official residence at Frogmore Cottage.”

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The Fab Four will have offices based at separate locations and have appointed different communication teams[/caption]

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have appointed Hillary Clinton’s campaign advisor Sara Latham as their head of communications, and she will now report directly to the Queen’s communications secretary, Donal McCabe.

Sara previously worked at Freuds overseeing global corporate accounts, and she had a particular emphasis on executive thought leadership and purpose-led campaigns.

The Sussexes and Cambridge’s currently head of communications, Jason Knauf, will remain with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in the capacity of senior advisor.

Jason will be responsible for advising Prince William and Kate Middleton on their charitable initiatives – including work on the environment, mental health, and early childhood.

He will also support a review of the charitable structures that underpin their work.

Christian Jones will take over as Communications Secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

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